Historic Sites in Marsden

We've collected top 10 mentioned historic sites in Marsden from other articles such as Our Favourite Places – Sheffield Culture Guide, Culture Trip, TRIP.COM.

Historic Sites in Marsden

Temple Newsam
Temple Newsam
4.6 (3473 ratings)4.5 (1012 ratings)
Grand residence standing in parkland and filled with priceless art and antiques plus a working farm.
Temple Newsam Rd, Leeds, LS15 0AE, United Kingdom
Nature & ParksEvent venueHistorical landmarkMuseumParkHistoric Sites
Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet
Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet
4.6 (202 ratings)4.5 (168 ratings)
Free entry to an industrial heritage site with workers' houses, waterwheels and furnaces.
Abbeydale Rd S, Beauchief, Sheffield, S7 2QW, United Kingdom
MuseumSights & LandmarksHistoric Sites
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"The Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet is a museum that explores the industrial history of Sheffield in a unique setting. The museum is located in an old steel-working site, complete with original buildings and equipment. This site has existed since the 13th century and is now listed as an ancient monument."
Victoria Baths
Victoria Baths
4.7 (732 ratings)4.5 (202 ratings)
Edwardian-era swimming & Turkish bath facility with an ornate, restored interior used for events.
Hathersage Rd, Manchester, M13 0FE, United Kingdom
Heritage buildingSights & LandmarksEvent venueHistoric Sites
Ordsall Hall
Ordsall Hall
4.6 (640 ratings)4.5 (244 ratings)
Free entry to Tudor manor house with period rooms, exhibits, landscaped gardens, orchard and cafe.
322 Ordsall Ln, Salford, M5 3AN, United Kingdom
MuseumSights & LandmarksHistoric Sites
Salford Cathedral
Salford Cathedral
4.6 (196 ratings)4.5 (16 ratings)
Mid-19th-century Catholic cathedral built in the medieval gothic-style and topped by a lofty spire.
250 Chapel St, Salford, M3 5LE, United Kingdom
Catholic cathedralSights & LandmarksCathedralSacred & Religious SitesHistoric Sites
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"Salford Cathedral is situated on Chapel Street in the City of Salford, which sits opposite Manchester city centre on the west bank of the River Irwell. The City of Salford covers a large swathe of western Greater Manchester, with its centre adjacent to Manchester’s. Chapel Street, a long west to east boulevard connecting the cathedral with Salford Central rail station, was the first street in the world to be illuminated entirely by gas light."
Salford Lads Club
Salford Lads Club
4.7 (248 ratings)5 (50 ratings)
Red brick club, established in 1903, holding community events, with a concert hall and Smiths room.
Lads' Club, St Ignatius Walk, Salford M5 3RX, United Kingdom
Youth clubSights & LandmarksClubHistoric SitesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by University of Salford Students' Union
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"Located a 20 minute walk away from the Peel Park campus, Salford Lads' Club was established in 1903 as a purpose built club for boys. The club was famously featured on the cover for the The Smiths album 'The Queen is Dead'."
Adlington Hall and Gardens
Adlington Hall and Gardens
4.6 (124 ratings)4.5 (70 ratings)
Country house and hunting lodge with mixed architectural styles, for open days, events and weddings.
Mill Lane, Adlington, Macclesfield SK10 4LF, United Kingdom
Country houseSights & LandmarksBanquet hallConference centerCorporate entertainment serviceEvent venueFunction room facilityGardenHistoric Sites
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"Discover the fascinating history of Adlington Hall as you tour The Great Hall, the chapel, oak-panelled dining room, the Minstrel’s Gallery, the number 10 bedroom, and more. Alongside the Great Organ, visitors can enjoy the original furniture, paintings, and décor of the building, or wander the gardens, attempt the maze, or enjoy a slice of homemade cake and a cup of tea in the tea room. I Opening Times: Public open days run on Sundays and Bank Holidays during April and September."
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"A tremendous mixture of styles, Adlington Hall was founded at the end of the 15th century and then reworked in the 18th century. So while the north and east facades have romantic black and white timber framing the south and west wings are brick built, with a solemn Palladian portico. Adlington is hired out for weddings, but on Sundays between April and October the house and gardens are open to visitors."
Shepherd Wheel
Shepherd Wheel
4.5 (165 ratings)4.5 (42 ratings)
Former water-powered grinding workshop, now a museum about the Sheffield steel industry.
Hangingwater Rd, Sheffield, S11 2YE, United Kingdom
Heritage museumMuseumsHistoric SitesHistory Museums
Mentioned by Our Favourite Places – Sheffield Culture Guide
Kelham Island Museum
"Shepherd Wheel, Whiteley Woods, Off Hangingwater Road, S11 2YE. Open Saturday-Sunday and bank holiday Monday 10am-4pm (summer) / 11am-3pm (winter). Check updated opening hours in June 2021"
Staircase House
Staircase House
4.5 (166 ratings)
Stockport, SK1 2AH, UK
BuildingSights & LandmarksHistoric Sites
Eyam Hall Craft Centre
Eyam Hall Craft Centre
4.3 (546 ratings)4.5 (467 ratings)
1671 National Trust manor house, with unusual link to the plague, large gardens and visitor centre.
Main Rd, Eyam, Hope Valley S32 5QW, United Kingdom
Sights & LandmarksGardenWedding venueHistoric Sites
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"Eyam Hall is a historic manor house located just outside of Sheffield. The house was built in 1671 and is a well-preserved example of Jacobean architecture. The Hall and its garden are now open to the public so you can learn about the history about the building and life in the 17th century."

Must See Sights and Landmarks in Marsden Area

Sheffield Manor Lodge
Sheffield Manor Lodge
4.5 (249 ratings)4.5 (90 ratings)
Ruined, 16th-century manor lodge with restored turret house and trails through expansive grounds.
197 Manor Ln, Sheffield, S2 1UJ, United Kingdom
Local history museumSights & LandmarksEvent venueHeritage museumWedding venueHistoric SitesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by inews.co.uk
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"A post shared by Amanda Hope-Appleby (@amandahopeappleby) on Sep 10, 2017 at 7:44am PDT. This beautiful heritage attraction is the last remains of what was once the Great Sheffield Deer Park. It is home to the ruins of a grand Tudor mansion (where Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned for 14 years), a working farm, and 1940s cottages, which recreate life on the eve of the Sheffield Blitz."
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"Sheffield Manor Lodge was built in 1516 as a country home for an Earl and his family. Today, you can visit the ruins on hiking trails and learn about the site’s history through exhibitions. Mary, Queen of Scots was once imprisoned here and there are rumours of her ghost haunting the building!"
Banyan Bar & Kitchen
Banyan Bar & Kitchen
3.8 (829 ratings)4 (59 ratings)
Wide-ranging global comfort fare served in a vibrant, homely-chic locale with outdoor seating.
Unit 4, The Corn Exchange, Exchange Square, Manchester M4 3TR, United Kingdom
RestaurantSights & LandmarksBarBar & grillGastropubPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Trafford Town Hall
Trafford Town Hall
4.6 (11 ratings)
Talbot Rd, Old Trafford, Stretford, Manchester M32 0TH, United Kingdom
City government officeSights & LandmarksGovernment Buildings
Mentioned by Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
Stretford
"Trafford Town Hall stands in a large site at the junction of Talbot Road and Warwick Road, directly opposite the Old Trafford Cricket Ground. Work on the building, designed by architects Bradshaw Gass & Hope of Bolton, began on 21 August 1931.[84]. The town hall officially came into use as Stretford Town Hall on the granting of Stretford's charter, on 16 September 1933."

Best Bakery and Cake Shops in Marsden

Bridge Bakery
Bridge Bakery
4.3 (40 ratings)
Stocksbridge, Sheffield, S36 2BU, United Kingdom
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Perfectionery Ltd
Perfectionery Ltd
4.8 (40 ratings)
255 Sharrow Vale Rd, Sharrow, Sheffield S11 8ZE, United Kingdom
Bakery
Greggs
Greggs
4.4 (152 ratings)
A chain bakery that prepares breads, savoury snacks, sandwiches and sweet treats.
Old Mill Ln, Barnsley, S71 1LL, United Kingdom
BakeryCafeCoffee shopSandwich shop

Best Museums in Marsden

Cupola Gallery
Cupola Gallery
4.9 (70 ratings)5 (18 ratings)
178, 178A Middlewood Rd, Sheffield S6 1TD, United Kingdom
Art galleryMuseums
Mentioned by inews.co.uk
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"A post shared by Cupola Contemporary-Art (@cupolacontemporaryart) on May 18, 2017 at 1:13am PDT. Often overshadowed by Sheffield’s Millennium and Graves Galleries, Cupola has grown to become one of the largest and most well-respected contemporary art spaces in the north. Established in 1991, it boasts four gallery spaces (which house the varied work of more than 300 artists), and an award-winning sculpture garden."
Millennium Gallery
Millennium Gallery
4.5 (1206 ratings)4.5 (195 ratings)
Modern museum with vast metalwork displays and Ruskin Collection of paintings, drawings and prints.
48 Arundel Gate, Sheffield City Centre, Sheffield S1 2PP, United Kingdom
Art galleryMuseumsGift shopHeritage museumWedding venue
Mentioned by GPSmyCity
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"The Millennium Galleries is an art gallery in the City of Sheffield, England. The gallery opened in April 2001 as part of Sheffield's Heart of the City project. The gallery is divided into four sections: the Special Exhibition Gallery hosts touring exhibitions from galleries like the Tate Gallery and the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Craft and Design Gallery shows the work of past and present craftsmen and designers, the Metalwork Gallery is designed to showcase Sheffield's metal industries, and the Ruskin Gallery hosts the collection of the Guild of St George, which was established in Sheffield by John Ruskin in the 19th century."
The Pankhurst Centre
The Pankhurst Centre
4.5 (117 ratings)4 (31 ratings)
Birthplace of the Suffragette movement serving as a museum & women's community centre with events.
60-62 Nelson St, Manchester, M13 9WP, United Kingdom
Heritage museumMuseumsCharityCommunity gardenHeritage buildingWomen's organizationSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"An important chapter in our shared history, the Pankhurst Centre is the only museum in the country to highlight the struggle for the women’s vote. Housed in the ancestral home of the Pankhurst Family, the museum has a number of exhibits showcasing the fight for the right to vote and holds a number of fascinating workshops throughout the year."
Mentioned by Streetours
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"Birthplace of the suffragette movement in 1903, the Pankhurst Centre is an excellent place to learn about the fight for women’s right to vote. There are people who guide you through the house to help you learn about the history. The museum is open to the public from 10-4pm on Thursdays, and on the second and fourth Sunday of the month."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Marsden

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Crosland Cottage
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Knolls Farm Cottage
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Greave Farmhouse Todmorden - 6 person
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